New electric vehicle expo coming to Reading with Select Car Leasing
The SCL Stadium will welcome businesses and fleet professionals and invite them to immerse themselves in all aspects of electric vehicles in October.
Read moreDetailsThe SCL Stadium will welcome businesses and fleet professionals and invite them to immerse themselves in all aspects of electric vehicles in October.
Read moreDetailsA new study has shown that Reading is among the places with the smallest proportion of pubs for its population in the UK.
Read moreDetailsShowcase cinemas around the UK, including one on the border of Reading and Wokingham, could be in line to be bought amid merger 'streamlining'
Read moreDetailsReading-based Enviromena has been shortlisted for both the Climate & Sustainability and Fast Riser categories at the Thames Valley 250 Awards
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on changes to a busy retail park visited by thousands of people in Reading.
Read moreDetailsBosses at a chicken shop in Reading have gotten cold feet over staying open until 3am after a legal challenge.
Read moreDetailsA bar known for hosting reggae and jungle DJ nights in Reading town has won its bid for a new licence.
Read moreDetailsA Pizza Hut restaurant is due to return to Reading in just a few days.
Read moreDetailsIndustry consultant Deloitte has appointed James Brass as its new office senior partner for Reading
Read moreDetailsStudent accommodation provider CityBlock has completed the transfer of ownership of its all ensuite studio block, Berkshire House
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